This is a lovely porcelain game platter by Theo Haviland Limoges France, circa 1895. The platter depicts a scene of mallards in a pond, painted in beautiful pastels. The rim of the platter is a soft pink adorned with gilded floral designs, and a scalloped edge. This piece is in excellent condition. It measures 18" X 12 3/4" and weighs approximately 4 lbs.
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This is a wonderful cut glass scent bottle made and hallmarked by Tiffany & Co., circa 1920. An elaborate scent bottle encompassing two separate chambers with sterling lids, one hinged top and one twist top. The bottle also entails a lay down design and the monogram “G C” carved on each lid. It is in good condition but sold “as is” because of dings and bumps commensurate with age...

This is a lovely cut glass scent bottle encompassing a simple cut design, circa turn of the century. The scent bottle entails an incised floral motif sterling top, hallmarked-photographed, along with the original glass stopper. It is in fairly good condition except for the lid is worn down in a few places, “as is”. It measures 3.75” long and 1.5” wide.
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This lovely Moser-type enameled pitcher, circa 1900, is graced with an intricate floral pattern. The mouth of the pitcher allows the drink being served to be poured from one of four angles. The neck of the pitcher is surrounded by a glass rope leading to the side and twisted into a handle. The floral pattern on the body of the pitcher takes on many different enamel hues and floral representations. The pattern is also set against a reverse baby thumbprint pattern...

This is a divine perfume bottle produced for chatelaine with original stopper, circa late 1800’s. The front entails a scene of a couple in period European clothing strolling in a forest. On the back is a landscape with mountains and trees. Both sides are hand enameled. Also it has a brass top and chain, in excellent condition. The bottle encompasses an oval shape and flat lay down design. It measures 2.25” wide, 2.25” tall, and 0.625” deep...

This timeless Francis I serving spoon, circa pre 1950, exudes elegance and charm. The back of the handle is monogrammed with an A at the top. Toward the handle's base is the Reed and Barton hallmark followed by the 'STERLING' mark. This classic serving spoon measures 8 1/2" and is in very good condition.
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A marvelous perfume bottle made for chatelaine with original glass stopper, circa 1893. Hand enameled scene of the Colombian Exposition, a World’s Fair celebration of Columbus' arrival to the Americas, held in Chicago during the year 1893. The scene is fashioned after the fairgrounds Horticultural Hall with a few boats puttin’ on the river. On the brass lid is an incised floral design. It is in excellent condition...

This is a clean and elegant set of glass bowl and plates made by Steuben, circa 1920 to 1930. The set consists of 12 bowls and saucers with original cloth bags. Made out of hand blown fine crystal, the plates encompass a simple three-ridged design and the bowls entail smooth clear glass marked with an etched “S” on the bottom. All of them are in good condition...

An elegant pink and gilt bride’s basket entails a floral motif, circa turn of the century. A pink clear glass bowl sits upon a gilt pedestal that resembles an open lily with the stamens and pedals holding the bowl in place. It is in good condition. There are no recognizable marks on the bowl or stand. The bowl measures 4” deep and 9.5” wide. The stand is 7.5” tall...

These lovely plates are made by Spode Copeland England produced in 1933. Embodied along the edges are jewel shaped designs, Spode’s Jewel, in the middle are transfer rose images that varies slightly from plate to plate. All are marked with Spode Copeland England, U.S. Patt. June 15th 1926” and impressed with “F 33”. They are in good condition. There are 13 plates in total...

This is a nice pair of lamps, circa 1945. The floral white lace shades are original to the lamps. These lamps include the colors pink, white and gilt in their design ,along with roses as a design motif. They are marked with the name "Levtion". They are in fairly good condition except there are two crystal drops missing from one of the lamps (photographed). They measure 18” tall.
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This Theodore Haviland cobalt game set, circa 1900, is just exquisite. The platter features a scene with mallard ducks swimming in a pond surrounded by beautiful green grasses. The water takes on shades of blue, green, yellow, and orange. Above, two birds fly in the sky, lit with gentle hues of purple, blue, and green. The sky is accented with small clouds. The plates bear six different scenes. The platter and plates are signed by the artist, J. Martin. The rims of the platter and plates ...

This is a lovely set of nine cobalt plates made by Mintons in England, circa 1912 to 1952. All of them are hallmarked with “Tiffany & Co. New York made in England” (red) and barely-visible impressed “Mintons” date code and a gilt “H2476”. Each plate encompasses a cobalt blue rim with gilt flowers and trim lines. They are in good condition for their age, there is some gilt lining missing from a plate . The plates measure 10” in diameter.
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An unique Victorian epergne made out of cranberry glass, circa 1890. It is comprised of three pink flat flower ruffled flutes adorned with rippled edges and applied shell-like clear ruffles around the flutes. All flutes are attached to a ruffled base via a small gilt floral decor. The epergne can be used for decoration or to put flower in. It is in good condition. It measures 24" tall and 10.5” wide.
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These exquisite wine glasses are depression stemware made by Morgantown; circa 1930.They encompass the “Elizabeth” pattern, rare, in Mayfair blue hue and clear entwined stems. Sold separately, there is one wine glass at $45 and two at $22.50 each(because of a small chip in the rim). The wine glasses measure 7” tall and 4” in diameter.
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This is a splendid sterling shell bowl made by Gorham, mid twentieth century. The bowl is fashioned after an elongated shell and on the bottom are three ball feet. This classical piece is made of sterling silver and weighs 6.675 Troy ounces. The bowl measures 9.25” long and 4.75” wide.
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This is a s small rare dresser clock made by the Ansonia Clock Co., circa 1930. A gilt clock formatted in the art nouveau style with a stylized lady's head on the front. It is an eight day wind clock but, if wound completely, it is known to actually run for twelve days. Key to set and wind is included. It is in good condition. It measures 9.5” tall and 3.5”wide.
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Stunning cut glass scent bottle, circa late 1800's. It has a sterling hinged lid, and original glass stopper. The inside of the lid features a lovely gold wash, and the top is monogrammed 'CW'. This piece is in excellent condition. It measures 3 3/8" tall and 1 3/4" wide.
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